Thursday, March 13, 2008

soul-suckitude

noun. A genre of suckitude that is loathsome, hell-borne, vile, and debilitating. Often involves grad school.

Real citation: “Very sorry to hear about your anxiety attack--and can appreciate the soul-suckitude of having such an attack on your own birthday.”(Adrian Bedford, Jenandtonic, Jan. 8, 2006, http://www.jenandtonic.ca/2006/01/eh.php)

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Mark Peters (better known as wordlust on Twitter) is a euphemism-collector for Visual Thesaurusand a blogger for Oxford University Press. Formerly, this blog was a collection of rare, raw, real words. Now it's the forever home for orphaned humor pieces and encore tweets.